NCAA Division 2 Gymnastics Recruiting Rules

NCAA Division 2 Gymnastics Recruiting Rules

It is important for potential prospects to know the the NCAA Division 2 Gymnastics Recruiting Rules.Athletes and coaches have certain restrictions when it comes to college gymnastics recruiting.Ensure your eligibility by following the NCAA recruiting rules.

As a Sophomore in high school

Recruiting Tactic

As a Sophomore

Recruiting Material

You may receive brochures for camps and questionnaires.

Telephone Calls

You can call the coach at your own expense.
After June 15th coaches can call, text, and email you unlimited.

Off-Campus Contact

After June 15 of your Sophomore year, these contacts are unlimited.

Official Visits

Allowed beginning June 15th after your sophomore year.

Unofficial Visits

Unlimited

As a Junior in high school

Recruiting Tactic

As a Junior

Recruiting Material

You can begin to receive recruiting material and information from the coach.

Telephone Calls

You can call the coach at your own expense.
College coach can call, text, and email you unlimited.

Off-Campus Contact

Unlimited

Official Visits

Allowed beginning June 15th after your sophomore year.

Unofficial Visits

Unlimited

As a Senior in high school

Recruiting Tactic

As a Senior

Recruiting Material

You can receive material and information from the coach

Telephone Calls

You can call the coach at your own expense.
College coach can call, text, and email you unlimited.

Off-Campus Contact

Unlimited

Official Visits

Allowed.
You get one per college and a maximum of 5 visits to D1, and unlimited visits to D2, D3 and NAIA schools.

Unofficial visits

Unlimited

Other important information

Division 2 does not have any rules on the number of evaluations per student athletes.

College coaches cannot contact you on competition or practice days until your event is finished, and you are dismissed by the proper authority (like your high school coach or athletic director).

During a contact period college coaches can make only one visit per week to your high school.